Many larger organisations have an internal copy and print center, which is often more historical rather than the result of an active strategic choice. Part of these internal print centers are struggling with inefficient processes, outdated technology, high costs and limited service.

Focus on core competencies

Vester Kopi's core competency is in operating and developing print centers and print solutions. We have lived by that since 1965. Today we are a service company with approx. 150 employees with expertise in all types of graphic arts and digital document management and publishing. One of our growing business areas is Facility Management, where we currently operate a series of internal workshops for our clients.

An environmentally sound partnerThe entire Vester Kopi production is eco-labelled. As a company we are strongly committed to developing our business as environmentally friendly as possible. We have a deliberate policy to ensure our partners for sustainable solutions at affordable prices. Our commitment for a better environment has so far resulted in:

The entire Vester Kopi is eco-labelled 'The Swan' (which requires that we constantly put ourselves at the top by Ecolabelling Denmark's measurements)

The fact that we only use paper from sustainably managed and controlled forestry

That we are only use CO2-free power

That we are using bike messengers when possible

That we have replaced all hazardous substances in the work environment with environmentally friendly alternatives

When partnering with Vester Kopi, you do not need keep up with the latest environmentally friendly machines and printing techniques. We do.

Denmark's largest digital printer

Vester Kopi has a total production capacity of digital printing of approx. 130,000 colour A4 pages per hour, and approx. 250,000 black and white A4 pages per hour. Blueprint capacity totals approx 9,300 m2 per hour. On a normal working day (6 hours at full capacity), we are able to produce more than 700,000 A4 colour pages, one and a half million black and white A4 pages, and more than 55,000 m2 of blueprints.